Description of problem: AES1660 is not supported Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libfprint-0.4.0-3.fc17.x86_64 How reproducible: The device is not supported, and it's impossible to use it for login on the desktop. Actual results: [diego@aldebaran ~]$ fprintd-verify list_devices failed: No devices available Additional info: [diego@aldebaran ~]$ lsusb Bus 001 Device 005: ID 08ff:1680 AuthenTec, Inc.
Hi, I see that Petr Dlouhý on fprint archive list has already started the development for support this device, but is incomplate. The link of the e-mail list: http://www.reactivated.net/fprint_list_archives/2011-March/001770.html
Created attachment 592949 [details] finger sweep on aes1680
Created attachment 592950 [details] device plug aes1680
Created attachment 592951 [details] TruSuite program start log
I have attached three files with usb sniffing data of the device. They are more large, but it's my first sniffing of usb device.
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Ok, I have installed Fedora 20, and now the AES1660 is supported. Thank you at all.